Jazz on Jackson Returns for Fifth Anniversary Season In the spirit of its tradition of great entertaining, Decatur house invites you to relax under the stars and enjoy the wide variety of sounds from jazz musicians of both local and international fame. The popular series, presented in our beautiful courtyard, includes light hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and a tour of historic Decatur House, a fixture on Lafayette Square for nearly two centuries. WHEN: The first Thursday of each month, from May through September. Concerts run from 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm. WHERE: 748 Jackson Place, NW on Lafayette Square / The Decatur House Courtyard, a beautiful outdoor oasis just steps from the White House. Aug 5: Bobbe Shore & First Call COST: Tickets will be on sale soon. Please return to this Web site for updated ticketing information. . Group rates are available. Please contact Mame Croze at 202.218.4338 or mcroze@whha.org FREE Cell Phone Tour Half Had Not Been Told to Me: The African American History of Lafayette Square Lafayette Square is a unique landscape with a rich African American history - a history that is unfortunately not often told. This spring, Decatur House shares the little-known stories of Africans Americans on the Square in a new audio walking tour, Half Had Not Been Told to Me: The African American History of Lafayette Square. The tour debuted on April 16, in celebration of Emancipation Day in the District of Columbia, and is offered free of charge, seven days a week, using a surprising new technology - the cell phone. Participants only need a cell phone and tour map, available at Decatur House, and they will be on their way to exploring the rich African American history of the neighborhood of the president. ››› Pick up a map during our open hours to access the cell phone audio tour. ››› NEW: Visit our Digital Tour of Lafayette Square